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The Real Threat of AI: A Futurist's Warning It's Not What You Think

The Real Threat of AI: A Futurist's Warning It's Not What You Think

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Futurist Tom Koulopoulos returns, and his biggest concern about AI isn't robots, it's us. He reveals why the choice to ignore AI is like insisting on a manual typewriter in a world that's already gone digital. In this essential follow-up, Tom shares why he now spends 3-4 hours a day working with AI and busts the biggest 'yeah, but' holding people back: the fear of the unknown. Discover the real, seductive danger of AI that no one is talking about, and why he believes there is simply 'no pulling back'.About Thomas Koulopoulos Tom Koulopoulos is Chairman and founder of Delphi Group, a 30-year-old Boston-based think tank named one of the fastest-growing private companies by Inc. Magazine, and the founding partner of Acrovantage Ventures, which invests in early-stage technology startups. He is also the author of 14 books, an inventor with several patents, an Inc.com columnist, the past Executive Director of the Babson College Center for Business Innovation, the past director of the Dell Innovation Lab, and a professor at Boston University.His insights have received wide praise from luminaries such as the late Peter Drucker, the father of modern management; Dee Hock, founder of Visa International; and Tom Peters, who called his writing, “a brilliant vision of where we must take our enterprises to survive and thrive.” His Inc. column is read by over one million people yearly.Mr. Koulopoulos’ fourteen books include Reimagining Healthcare, Revealing the Invisible, The Gen Z Effect, The Innovation Zone, and Cloud Surfing. His latest book, Gigatrends, looks at the six tech trends that are shaping the future of how we live, work, and play.About Marc WolfeMarc A. Wolfe, at 9 years old, was removed from public school for being “too smart and disruptive,” a moment that shaped his mission to empower others. Marc is professionally curious; he asks questions, sees potential that others overlook, and loves to help people find a way to get unstuck. At 16, he launched a photography business, capturing U.S. presidents, prominent leaders, and NFL teams. He ran two businesses while earning his marketing degree, including one supporting early Apple products at Fortune 500 companies. With decades as an innovation and strategy consultant, Marc is also an ICF-certified executive coach who's written for Forbes and mentored Inc. 5000 companies.Timestamps:[00:01:15] How AI Is Changing Work Habits Daily[00:02:33] The AI Productivity Boom: Outputting More Content Than Ever[00:03:00] The Hidden Risks: AI as a New Form of Addiction[00:04:13] Why Coding Is the Biggest Strength of AI[00:06:12] Asking AI Is Asking Collective Humanity[00:08:09] Personalized AI Will Understand Individuals Better Than They Do Themselves[00:11:10] No Possibility of Pulling Back From AI[00:14:07] The New Era of Conversational AI Is Approaching Rapidly[00:15:27] Looking Ahead: Personal Reflections on AI and Storytelling Tom’s contact info:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tkspeaks/ Website: https://tkspeaks.com/ Marc’s linksWebsite: https://www.marcawolfe.com/ Buy Yeah, But: https://ybut.short.gy/yb Get a free chapter of ‘Yeah, But’: https://ybut.short.gy/chapter Interested in being on The Yeah, But Podcast?:https://ybut.short.gy/ybguest Follow Marc A. Wolfe on social media for more resources:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcwolfe/ X: https://x.com/marcawolfe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcAwolfe Please like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcast & Spotify. Marc’s contact details2000 Mallory Ln, Suite 130.257 Franklin, TN 37067 USA201 257 3545webcontact@marcAwolfe.com
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